# This file configures the New Relic Agent. New Relic monitors Ruby, Java, # .NET, PHP, Python, Node, and Go applications with deep visibility and low # overhead. For more information, visit www.newrelic.com. # # Generated October 28, 2022 # # This configuration file is custom generated for NewRelic Administration # # For full documentation of agent configuration options, please refer to # https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/agents/ruby-agent/installation-configuration/ruby-agent-configuration common: &default_settings # Required license key associated with your New Relic account. # Use NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY env variable to specify the license key # Your application name. Renaming here affects where data displays in New # Relic. For more details, see https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/apm/new-relic-apm/maintenance/renaming-applications # Use NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME env variable to customize the application name app_name: "Open Food Network" distributed_tracing: enabled: true # To disable the agent regardless of other settings, uncomment the following: # Agent is disabled by default, to enable set NEW_RELIC_AGENT_ENABLE env variable to true agent_enabled: false # Logging level for log/newrelic_agent.log log_level: info application_logging: # If `true`, all logging-related features for the agent can be enabled or disabled # independently. If `false`, all logging-related features are disabled. enabled: true forwarding: # If `true`, the agent captures log records emitted by this application. enabled: true # Defines the maximum number of log records to buffer in memory at a time. max_samples_stored: 10000 metrics: # If `true`, the agent captures metrics related to logging for this application. enabled: true local_decorating: # If `true`, the agent decorates logs with metadata to link to entities, hosts, traces, and spans. # This requires a log forwarder to send your log files to New Relic. # This should not be used when forwarding is enabled. enabled: false # Environment-specific settings are in this section. # RAILS_ENV or RACK_ENV (as appropriate) is used to determine the environment. # If your application has other named environments, configure them here. development: <<: *default_settings app_name: 'Open Food Network (Development)' test: <<: *default_settings # It doesn't make sense to report to New Relic from automated test runs. monitor_mode: false staging: <<: *default_settings app_name: 'Open Food Network (Staging)' production: <<: *default_settings